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By analyzing your gene SNP’s we get to the root of your health questions.

Our report analyses over 60 gene SNP’s and 17 individual profiles. Compare below…

 

Standard Report

A standard report will list the 3 major genes controlling carbohydrate response, TCF7L2, IRS1 and GIPR. A general interpretation of each gene is given. How these genes interact in your body based on the carbohydrates you consume is not very clear.

Example:

TCF7L2 – Variant or red – you do not respond well to carbohydrates, and need to restrict them.

IRS1 – Normal or green – you do respond well to carbohydrates, you do not need to restrict them.

GIPR – Heterozygote or yellow – you respond less well to carbohydrates, you need to moderate your carbohydrate consumption.

 

Our Report

Our report looks at all 3 genes together; clearly explains what it means to respond well or poorly; provides an individualized carbohydrate count and dietary protocol based on the integration of the 3 genes.

Example

TCF7L2 – T/T = Variant
IRS1 – T/T = Normal
GIPR – C/T – Heterozygote

This profile will also interpret what it means as it relates to your functional capacity. .

Specific recommendations on the foods to omit and incorporate will be detailed along with frequency and portion.

Supplement recommendations will also be included. See link below.